SPEC CFP2000 Summary IBM Corporation IBM eServer p5 590 (1650 MHz, 32 CPU) Fri Sep 24 22:18:47 2004 SPEC License #11 Test date: Sep-2004 Hardware availability: Nov-2004 Tester: IBM Software availability: Nov-2004 Base Base Base Peak Peak Peak Benchmarks # Copies Run Time Rate # Copies Run Time Rate ------------ -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 168.wupwise 64 133 895 64 127 939 168.wupwise 64 132 899* 64 126 939* 168.wupwise 64 132 900 64 126 940 171.swim 64 214 1074 64 214 1074 171.swim 64 216 1067* 64 216 1067* 171.swim 64 216 1063 64 216 1063 172.mgrid 64 172 779* 32 83.6 799* 172.mgrid 64 172 779 32 83.8 797 172.mgrid 64 172 776 32 83.4 801 173.applu 64 230 678 32 107 729 173.applu 64 227 685* 32 109 714 173.applu 64 227 687 32 107 727* 177.mesa 64 229 454* 64 223 467 177.mesa 64 230 452 64 223 465 177.mesa 64 228 456 64 223 466* 178.galgel 64 142 1511 64 124 1734 178.galgel 64 137 1569 64 124 1741* 178.galgel 64 138 1556* 64 122 1768 179.art 64 79.8 2419 32 39.6 2435* 179.art 64 80.3 2403 32 39.9 2421 179.art 64 80.3 2405* 32 39.6 2437 183.equake 64 72.2 1336 32 36.2 1331* 183.equake 64 72.6 1329 32 36.0 1341 183.equake 64 72.5 1332* 32 36.5 1323 187.facerec 64 142 993* 64 143 985 187.facerec 64 142 993 64 143 988 187.facerec 64 142 995 64 143 987* 188.ammp 64 414 394* 64 330 495 188.ammp 64 414 394 64 330 495* 188.ammp 64 415 393 64 330 495 189.lucas 64 142 1047 64 140 1063* 189.lucas 64 138 1080 64 141 1056 189.lucas 64 138 1078* 64 139 1069 191.fma3d 64 251 621 64 234 667* 191.fma3d 64 247 631* 64 235 662 191.fma3d 64 246 634 64 234 667 200.sixtrack 64 219 373 64 214 381 200.sixtrack 64 222 368* 64 216 377 200.sixtrack 64 222 367 64 216 378* 301.apsi 64 332 581* 64 273 706 301.apsi 64 332 581 64 271 711* 301.apsi 64 331 583 64 270 716 ======================================================================== 168.wupwise 64 132 899* 64 126 939* 171.swim 64 216 1067* 64 216 1067* 172.mgrid 64 172 779* 32 83.6 799* 173.applu 64 227 685* 32 107 727* 177.mesa 64 229 454* 64 223 466* 178.galgel 64 138 1556* 64 124 1741* 179.art 64 80.3 2405* 32 39.6 2435* 183.equake 64 72.5 1332* 32 36.2 1331* 187.facerec 64 142 993* 64 143 987* 188.ammp 64 414 394* 64 330 495* 189.lucas 64 138 1078* 64 140 1063* 191.fma3d 64 247 631* 64 234 667* 200.sixtrack 64 222 368* 64 216 378* 301.apsi 64 332 581* 64 271 711* SPECfp_rate_base2000 824 SPECfp_rate2000 870 HARDWARE -------- Hardware Vendor: IBM Corporation Model Name: IBM eServer p5 590 (1650 MHz, 32 CPU) CPU: POWER5 CPU MHz: 1650 FPU: Integrated CPU(s) enabled: 32 cores, 16 chips, 2 cores/chip (SMT on) CPU(s) orderable: 8,16,24,32 Parallel: No Primary Cache: 64KBI+32KBD (on chip)/core Secondary Cache: 1920KB unified (on chip)/chip L3 Cache: 36MB unified (off-chip)/chip, 4 chips/MCM, 4 MCMs/SUT Other Cache: None Memory: 128 GB DDR2 Disk Subsystem: 2x36GB SCSI, 15K RPM Other Hardware: None SOFTWARE -------- Operating System: AIX 5L V5.3 Compiler: XL C/C++ Enterprise Edition V7.0 for AIX XL Fortran Enterprise Edition V9.1 for AIX Other Software: ESSL for AIX V4.2 File System: AIX/JFS2 System State: Multi-user NOTES ----- Tested by IBM Portability Flags: -qfixed used in: 168.wupwise, 171.swim, 172.mgrid, 173.applu, 178.galgel, 200.sixtrack, 301.apsi -qsuffix=f=f90 used in: 178.galgel, 187.facerec, 189.lucas, 191.fma3d Base Optimization Flags: C: -qpdf1/pdf2 -O5 -blpdata -lmass Fortran: -qpdf1/pdf2 -O5 -blpdata -lmass Peak Optimization Flags: 168.wupwise: -O5 171.swim: basepeak=1 172.mgrid: -qpdf1/pdf2 -O5 -blpdata -lmass users=32 173.applu: -O5 -qarch=pwr3 -qtune=pwr3 -blpdata -lmass users=32 177.mesa: -qpdf1/pdf2 -O5 178.galgel: -O5 -blpdata -qessl -lessl 179.art: -O5 -lmass -qessl -lessl -blpdata -qsave users=32 183.equake: -qpdf1/pdf2 -O5 -blpdata -lmass users=32 187.facerec: -O3 -qhot -qarch=pwr5 -qtune=pwr5 -qfdpr fdpr -R3 188.ammp: -qpdf1/pdf2 -O5 -blpdata -qalign=natural -D_ILS_MACROS 189.lucas: -O5 -blpdata -lmass 191.fma3d: -qpdf1/pdf2 -O5 -blpdata -qalign=natural -qhot=arraypad -Q 200.sixtrack: -O3 -qhot -qarch=pwr5 -qtune=pwr5 -qfdpr fdpr -R3 301.apsi: -O5 -lmass -qessl -lessl -blpdata -qsave SMT: Acronym for "Simultaneous Multi-Threading". A processor technology that allows the simultaneous execution of multiple thread contexts within a single processor core. (Enabled by default) MCM: Acronym for "Multi-Chip Module" (four dual-core processor chips + four L3-cache chips) This system contains 4 MCMs. SUT: Acronym for "System Under Test" ESSL: Engineering and Scientific Subroutine Library C: IBM XL C for AIX invoked as xlc Fortran: IBM XL Fortran for AIX invoked as xlf90 APAR IY60349 was applied to AIX to enable new hardware support. ulimits set to unlimited. Large page mode and memory affinity were set as follows: vmo -r -o lgpg_regions=4096 -o lgpg_size=16777216 -o memory_affinity=1 chuser capabilities=CAP_BYPASS_RAC_VMM,CAP_PROPAGATE $USER shutdown -r export MEMORY_AFFINITY=MCM The following config-file entry was used to assign each benchmark process to a core: submit = schedule.64 \$SPECUSERNUM $command with the "schedule.64" function defined as follows: #!/bin/ksh index=$1 shift 1 # Strip off the residual arguments; the rest is the command. if [[ $index -ge 32 ]] then target=$((1+2*(index-32))) else target=$((2*index)) fi bindprocessor $$ $target # Schedule this job to the corresponding core. $* # Now run the command. The "bindprocessor" AIX command binds a process to a CPU core. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- For questions about this result, please contact the tester. For other inquiries, please contact webmaster@spec.org. 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